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Rochester Amazon Van Crash on Scio Street — Your Rights After a Commercial Fleet Accident in Monroe County If you are reading this from a hospital bed at Strong Memorial or Rochester General, or from a kitchen table in Monroe County at two in the morning with a folder of discharge papers and a police report that says the word “speeding” next to your name — we need you to hear something right now, before you read another word. New York law does not erase your claim because you were speeding. It reduces it. Those are two completely different things, and the difference is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. The insurance company knows this. The Amazon fleet’s claims department knows this. Now you do too. We are Attorney911 — The Manginello Law Firm. We handle commercial-vehicle and catastrophic-injury cases in New York. We are writing this for one person: the driver who was taken from the intersection of Scio Street and Lewis Street in Rochester by ambulance on a Saturday evening at 7:20 p.m., and the family sitting beside that driver wondering what happens next. This page is not a news summary. It is the full legal and medical…